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Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Daily Bulletin | 03.01.2018, 19:30 UTC
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Daily Bulletin
03.01.2018 | 19:30 UTC
World
Iran protests: Arab states between trepidation and glee
The anti-government protests in Iran and Tehran's reactions are being watched with great concern in the West. But what do major regional players make of the events there?
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blames unrest on Iran's enemies
Iran unrest claims more lives as new clashes break out
Iranian leader Khamenei blames 'enemies' for protests
Iran protests: 'Isolated regime unlikely to survive'
Yemen's Houthis are using missiles 'made in Iran,' US says
The state of Iran's Green Movement today
In Depth
Nuclear buttons: How easy is the beginning of the end?
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un recently referred to their "nuclear buttons," with the US leader boasting that his was "bigger" than Kim's. The US nuclear briefcase, however, doesn't really have a big red button...
Kim warns US about nuclear forces, conciliatory message to Seoul
Putin warns of global 'catastrophe' over N Korea conflict
Kim Jong Un: North Korea has completed nuclear program, US will never attack
Korea 2017: 'Rocketman' Kim vs. 'mentally deranged' Trump
US, Russia missile treaty in jeopardy as tensions escalate
Nobel Peace laureates: Nuclear war is 'one tantrum away'
News
Europe
Storm Eleanor — also known as Burglind — batters Europe
Winter storm Eleanor has caused traffic chaos and at least two fatalities as it slammed western Europe. Hundreds of flights were grounded and gale-force winds blew a train car in Switzerland off its tracks.
Germany recovers from deadly Storm Herwart
Deadly Philippines superstorm triggers mudslides and flooding, killing scores
Puerto Rico: Half of residents without power three months after Hurricane Maria
Denmark: Thief steals world's 'most expensive vodka bottle'
The reportedly $1.3 million Russo-Baltique bottle is made of gold and silver and has a diamond-studded cap. The owner of the Cafe 33 bar had been loaning the bottle from a Russian businessman.
Berlin police make arrests over giant gold coin theft
Germany
Far-right AfD files charges against Frankfurt football club president
The nationalist party claims that Eintracht Frankfurt President Peter Fischer slandered them. In interviews, Fischer has called the party 'Nazis' and said he would refuse its members entrance to his football club.
AfD politician 'censored' under new German hate speech law for anti-Muslim tweet
AfD leader Alice Weidel: We are Christian, but churches are too political
AfD: Meet the far-right bosses
Germany's populist AfD seeks to turn online 'censorship' to its advantage
Poland, Hungary say EU migration policy has failed
Hungary and Poland's prime ministers have said their anti-immigration stances are gaining support within the EU and that they want a stronger say in the bloc's future. Both countries have rejected EU's refugee quotas.
EU takes disciplinary steps against Poland
The French president's vision of Europe
Mateusz Morawiecki on Conflict Zone
Hungary, Slovakia must accept refugees: court
Why are Europeans turning to far-right parties?
Far-right party enters Austrian government
Eastern Europe: Democratic principles on the edge
The EU migrant relocation and resettlement scheme - what you need to know
Hungary will block punitive EU action on Poland
EU sues Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland over low refugee intake
Opinion: The EU is divided by refugee policy
Hate speech in the Hungarian election campaign
Open letter urges boycott of Austrian cabinet and its right-wing FPÖ members
Austria's conservatives and right-wing populists agree on coalition government
Austria's Sebastian Kurz suggests military option to stem migration crisis
Make Austria Great Again — the rapid rise of Sebastian Kurz
Poland and the EU... It's complicated
Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron set eurozone reform plan deadline
German study links increased crime rate to migrant arrivals
The German state of Lower Saxony witnessed a 10.4 percent increase in crime at the height of the migration crisis, according to a study. The study's authors said age and reporting practices factored into the connection.
'My real life is not in Germany'
Documentary: After the Escape - Finding Home in a Foreign Land
Refugee family reunification in Germany - what you need to know
Germany accused of delaying refugee family reunifications
Germany's empty refugee shelters: Sensible backup, or waste of money?
Why are sexual assaults in Bavaria on the rise?
Refugees in Germany: 'We won't be able to integrate everyone'
More murder and violence in Germany
Study contradicts efforts to link migrants to crime
Migrants committing fewer crimes, according to BKA report
Sports
Training in Qatar
'Bayern Munich cannot remain silent'
The German Bundesliga champions are in Qatar for their winter training camp. In an interview with DW, Human Rights Watch's Wenzel Michalski criticizes the trip, urging the club to publicly address human rights issues.
Qatar announces labor reforms but critics pounce
Qatar announces labor reforms for foreign workers
Transfer news: Schalke confirm first signing of the window
The transfer window is underway and Bundesliga clubs aren't wasting any time. Here's where to get the latest on player movement in the Bundesliga and beyond.
Bundesliga Matchday 17 roundup
New Cologne GM Armin Veh already planning for the second division
Back to the roots: Bayern Munich have Sandro Wagner in their sights
Sandro Wagner joins Bayern Munich
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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